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METEOROLOGICAL REPORT<« 
Eble on the State aie the Weather, from the 25th of March to the 24th of wes pada , 
five, 1804, two Miles N. VW. of St. Paul's. ‘ 
‘ Barometer. Thermometer.” peda Ore 
“Higheft 30.28. . April 6 and 7. Wind S.W. | Higheft 60°. __ April 24. Wind S.W. 
 Loweft 29.20. April 2. Wind W. | Loweft 24°. March 2g. - Wind N.W. 
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ee eri The difference in the 
' Greateft a8 ini REPS ES ae Greateft 2 ‘Yheight of the mercury, 
apts 
— an ich. _) te ‘mercuty ‘o | | 24 hours. March, before fun-rife, 
from = _29.€8 was 24° and 40°, 
variation in - dredths of < in the morning, | variation in 169. on the 29th and 3oth of 
29.20. 
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The quantity of rain fallen this month is equal to 2.768 inches indepth. 
The moft remarkable circumftance relating to meteorology during the month that is now 
clofed, is the fevere cold that has for very many days been experienced. The feveral boifte- 
rous and ftormy days and nights which have occurred, we naturally look for foon after the 
" “equisoxes : in the prefent feafon they have happened rather later than ufual. 
Vegetation, as might be expeéted, confidering the ftate of the-atmofphere, is remarkably 
backward ; more than we have witneffed for fome years paft. 
The wind has been many days in the N. E.; and both faow and hail have fallen thre i 
or four times during the month. 
\ Annum, by Mr Bititoi of the General Poft ie at No. 22, “ §Boe beh: lane 3 to 
the Cape of Goad Hepe, or any Part of the Eaft Iudies, at Thirty Shillings per Annum, 
by Mr. Guy; at the Ea? India Houje; aad to eny Part of Ireland, at One Guinea 
& and a Half per Annum, by Mr. Smita, of the General Pot Office, Ne. 3; Sherborne- 
«lane. It mzy aljo be had of all Perfons who deal in Books, at thojé Places, and ale 
wm every ot t of the World. 
*.* Our Agricultural Report has not reached as in time-for infertions: 
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